When it comes to strong military politics, Russia always was and is one of the strongest forces on the planet. In May 1962, Nikita Khruschev, the Soviet Premier, came up with an idea that could have easily lead to the World War III. He was jealous, or maybe disappointed that Russia was falling behind United States in the terms of developing and deploying nuclear missiles. Khruschev arranged a secret meeting with Fidel Castro in July that same year, and a secret agreement was reached with the purpose of several missile sites construction. The situation that lead to missile sites construction and firstly Khruschev's idea of it was the United States' first strike capabilities against the Soviet Union. It was known that United States had nuclear missiles which were aimed at Moscow, placed in Turkey. Soviets concentration in 1962 lied upon medium and intermediate-range ballistic missiles (MRBMs and IRBMs).1 Of course, the construction and the preparation of the missiles was done on a large surface of the ground, so it could not have been unnoticed. Defense Intelligence Agency2 ordered an Air Force U-2 aircraft scan of the mentioned areas in Cuba. The scan showed photographs of medium-range and intermediate-range ballistic nuclear missiles, securing a clear evidence of the act. President Kennedy and his subordinates at the time, discussed for nearly two weeks on the given problem. It was very difficult to decide which of the options that were put on the table to be accepted. The first option United States had was to continue „spying“ and not to act. However, they knew this brings a huge risk to the people of the United States, because there was an enemy „in their backyard“ preparing missiles that could have killed more than half of the population, and destroyed the capital, Washington DC eventually. The option was reasonable because, as one of Kennedy's men pointed, Soviets already had some nuclear weapons aimet at United States, but more preforably, Soviets